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Are you taking the COVID-19 Vaccine?

Yes, I am already vaccinated.
81
67%
Yes, I am awaiting vaccination.
12
10%
No, I don't want it.
19
16%
I am not sure.
9
7%
 
Total votes: 121

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker (News and Updates)

Postby Musical Doc » June 4th, 2021, 2:54 pm

I think the most we will get from that US tranche is about 100000 because it has to be split up between many countries. Those may go towards gov't officials etc

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Postby adnj » June 4th, 2021, 3:26 pm

paid_influencer wrote:here's a suggestion. we are moving into have potentially 5 different vaccines being distributed at the same time on the island. So we need to figure out a policy over who gets what, instead of it being a free-for-all based on who has links and connections.

I propose the following:

The data we have on Sinopharm comes from a Phase 3 trial. That data has limitations, particular for older persons and persons with comorbidities. You can read the WHO summary here of the data we have on Sinopharm.

The evidence gaps are below (and this is copy/pasted straight from the WHO link above:

Evidence gaps
•Protection against severe disease
•Duration of protection, need for booster doses, and future risk of vaccine-associated enhanced disease
•Protection against variants of concern
•Safety in pregnancy
•Safety and clinical protection in older adults, those with underlying disease and other subpopulations
•Identification and evaluation of rare adverse events detected through post-authorization safety monitoring


But there is significant data on healthy adults in the age range 18-60 years old. So I propose we use Sinopharm on that demographic: healthy adults in the age range 18-60 years old.

Young people have much higher survival rates against COVID generally, so the difference in efficacy does not come into play much, if at all. A 79% efficacy vs 95% efficacy will not be a huge difference if your chance of death is already very miniscule because you are a spritely 20-something or 30-something. We would be moving this demographic from "no vaccine" under the current system to a 79% efficacy vaccine under my proposal.

But for older adults (>50) and those with co-morbidities (diabetes, heart disease, etc) - reserve the higher efficacy vaccines for them. And enforce it.
When do you get your vaccine shipment so that I can start paying attention to what you have to say about vaccine shipments?

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker (News and Updates)

Postby Dohplaydat » June 4th, 2021, 3:50 pm

adnj wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:here's a suggestion. we are moving into have potentially 5 different vaccines being distributed at the same time on the island. So we need to figure out a policy over who gets what, instead of it being a free-for-all based on who has links and connections.

I propose the following:

The data we have on Sinopharm comes from a Phase 3 trial. That data has limitations, particular for older persons and persons with comorbidities. You can read the WHO summary here of the data we have on Sinopharm.

The evidence gaps are below (and this is copy/pasted straight from the WHO link above:

Evidence gaps
•Protection against severe disease
•Duration of protection, need for booster doses, and future risk of vaccine-associated enhanced disease
•Protection against variants of concern
•Safety in pregnancy
•Safety and clinical protection in older adults, those with underlying disease and other subpopulations
•Identification and evaluation of rare adverse events detected through post-authorization safety monitoring


But there is significant data on healthy adults in the age range 18-60 years old. So I propose we use Sinopharm on that demographic: healthy adults in the age range 18-60 years old.

Young people have much higher survival rates against COVID generally, so the difference in efficacy does not come into play much, if at all. A 79% efficacy vs 95% efficacy will not be a huge difference if your chance of death is already very miniscule because you are a spritely 20-something or 30-something. We would be moving this demographic from "no vaccine" under the current system to a 79% efficacy vaccine under my proposal.

But for older adults (>50) and those with co-morbidities (diabetes, heart disease, etc) - reserve the higher efficacy vaccines for them. And enforce it.
When do you get your vaccine shipment so that I can start paying attention to what you have to say about vaccine shipments?


Nah bro he's right. We are using Sinopharm wrongly.

Vulnerable individuals—including those who are obese, over 50 or have long-term illnesses—are being urged get a Pfizer booster shot six months after receiving their last Sinopharm inoculation, reported the Wall Street Journal.

While a government spokesperson told Forbes the vaccine offers a similarly high level of protection as other vaccines, the policy change comes after the country already started offering Sinopharm boosters while battling a Covid surge five times as deadly as India’s despite having around 50% of its population fully vaccinated.

Several other highly vaccinated countries that deployed the Sinopharm shot heavily are also experiencing severe outbreaks, with the UAE and the Seychelles both considering or implementing booster programs of their own.

Global concerns surrounding the efficacy of Chinese-made vaccines—notably Sinopharm and Sinovac, which have both been granted emergency authorization by the WHO—have festered due to a lack of public clinical data needed to verify manufacturers’ claims, deficiencies in the data that is made available and the widespread politicization of vaccines.

The peer-reviewed study from Sinopharm’s Phase 3 trial, published at the end of May, found the vaccine to 79% effective at preventing symptomatic disease, but noted the predominantly young, healthy and male trial participants meant it had “insufficient power to test the efficacy among those with chronic diseases, women, (and) older adults,” a concern the WHO echoed for older people.

The study’s authors also noted that no conclusions could be drawn from the trial about the prevention of both severe and asymptomatic disease.

Sinopharm did not respond to Forbes’ request for comment on this story.


Note the 79% efficacy being paraded around by Sinopharm isn't the same measure the other vaccine makers are using.

The 79% is reportedly based on preventing symptomatic disease. They aren't using the data where they test the individuals using PCR to see if they're asymptomatic.

If they did it's likely Sinopharm might score 50% of less which is why countries using Sinopharm are having huge outbreaks. Getting to herd immunity with Sinopharm might be near impossible.

Note how the other manufacturers are quoting their efficacy results:

Pfizer: 95 percent efficacy in preventing an infection in people with no prior infections.
Moderna: 94.1 percent effective at preventing a symptomatic infection in people who have not previously contracted a coronavirus infection.
Johnson & Johnson: 72 percent overall efficacy and 86 percent efficacy against severe illness.
AstraZeneca: 76 percent effective at reducing the risk of symptomatic disease after both doses, and 100 percent effective against severe disease. The company has also claimed an 86 percent effectiveness rate of preventing a coronavirus infection in people over age 65 years.


That said, still take whatever vaccine you have on offer, but as a country we NEED to get more non Chinese vaccines.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker (News and Updates)

Postby Dohplaydat » June 4th, 2021, 4:02 pm

Also, forgot to mention this:

George Gao, the head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, acknowledged the poor efficacy of China’s vaccines at a conference in April, in what seemed to be an unintentional dissent from the party line. Gao said China was “formally considering” changes to its vaccines to “solve the problem that the efficacy of the existing vaccines is not high.” China responded swiftly, flushing discussion from social media and rebutting the incorrect interpretation of Gao’s statement. On state media, Gao later described it as a “misunderstanding.”


Poor Gao...

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Postby redmanjp » June 4th, 2021, 4:05 pm

paid_influencer wrote:
the limiting factor now might infact be how quickly we can get these shots into arms. Current rate is what, 5000 persons/day, not working on weekends or holidays. So dais about 100,000 a month -- or about a year to vaccinate everybody. hopefully they can scale it up


yeah we need a 'war time effort' just like US, military and all putting shots into arms. the next thing is when the 2nd dose rollout starts that will slow down new 1st shot rollouts as there will be less staff to do that. less sites too as i believe some sites only reserved for 2nd shots.

so we done already have a strained healthcare system, now we have to do 2nd shots, how much available to do continuing 1st shots? they better call out the whole army. private sector nurses/doctors as well.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker (News and Updates)

Postby De Dragon » June 4th, 2021, 4:08 pm

redmanjp wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:
the limiting factor now might infact be how quickly we can get these shots into arms. Current rate is what, 5000 persons/day, not working on weekends or holidays. So dais about 100,000 a month -- or about a year to vaccinate everybody. hopefully they can scale it up


yeah we need a 'war time effort' just like US, military and all putting shots into arms. the next thing is when the 2nd dose rollout starts that will slow down new 1st shot rollouts as there will be less staff to do that. less sites too as i believe some sites only reserved for 2nd shots.

so we done already have a strained healthcare system, now we have to do 2nd shots, how much available to do continuing 1st shots? they better call out the whole army. private sector nurses/doctors as well.

Vaccine lottery and freebies, yunno how we love those :lol:

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Postby dogg » June 4th, 2021, 4:46 pm

I called the hotlines (over and over) and actually got through to someone who took my info.

This was a week and a half ago.

As of today, no one has gotten back to me.

I'll take whatever vaccine I can get.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker (News and Updates)

Postby redmanjp » June 4th, 2021, 4:48 pm

De Dragon wrote:
redmanjp wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:
the limiting factor now might infact be how quickly we can get these shots into arms. Current rate is what, 5000 persons/day, not working on weekends or holidays. So dais about 100,000 a month -- or about a year to vaccinate everybody. hopefully they can scale it up


yeah we need a 'war time effort' just like US, military and all putting shots into arms. the next thing is when the 2nd dose rollout starts that will slow down new 1st shot rollouts as there will be less staff to do that. less sites too as i believe some sites only reserved for 2nd shots.

so we done already have a strained healthcare system, now we have to do 2nd shots, how much available to do continuing 1st shots? they better call out the whole army. private sector nurses/doctors as well.

Vaccine lottery and freebies, yunno how we love those :lol:


well that's for vaccine hesitancy- but yes free lotto quikpicks, 50% off fete tickets for next year, free kfc, etc.

watch every man and dey dog line up.

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Postby Dizzy28 » June 4th, 2021, 6:57 pm

Finally got through with an appointment.
National Racquet Centre for the AZ on Tuesday.

Work actually organized it.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker (News and Updates)

Postby adnj » June 4th, 2021, 7:38 pm

Dohplaydat wrote:
adnj wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:here's a suggestion. we are moving into have potentially 5 different vaccines being distributed at the same time on the island. So we need to figure out a policy over who gets what, instead of it being a free-for-all based on who has links and connections.

I propose the following:

The data we have on Sinopharm comes from a Phase 3 trial. That data has limitations, particular for older persons and persons with comorbidities. You can read the WHO summary here of the data we have on Sinopharm.

The evidence gaps are below (and this is copy/pasted straight from the WHO link above:

Evidence gaps
•Protection against severe disease
•Duration of protection, need for booster doses, and future risk of vaccine-associated enhanced disease
•Protection against variants of concern
•Safety in pregnancy
•Safety and clinical protection in older adults, those with underlying disease and other subpopulations
•Identification and evaluation of rare adverse events detected through post-authorization safety monitoring


But there is significant data on healthy adults in the age range 18-60 years old. So I propose we use Sinopharm on that demographic: healthy adults in the age range 18-60 years old.

Young people have much higher survival rates against COVID generally, so the difference in efficacy does not come into play much, if at all. A 79% efficacy vs 95% efficacy will not be a huge difference if your chance of death is already very miniscule because you are a spritely 20-something or 30-something. We would be moving this demographic from "no vaccine" under the current system to a 79% efficacy vaccine under my proposal.

But for older adults (>50) and those with co-morbidities (diabetes, heart disease, etc) - reserve the higher efficacy vaccines for them. And enforce it.
When do you get your vaccine shipment so that I can start paying attention to what you have to say about vaccine shipments?


Nah bro he's right. We are using Sinopharm wrongly.

Vulnerable individuals—including those who are obese, over 50 or have long-term illnesses—are being urged get a Pfizer booster shot six months after receiving their last Sinopharm inoculation, reported the Wall Street Journal.

While a government spokesperson told Forbes the vaccine offers a similarly high level of protection as other vaccines, the policy change comes after the country already started offering Sinopharm boosters while battling a Covid surge five times as deadly as India’s despite having around 50% of its population fully vaccinated.

Several other highly vaccinated countries that deployed the Sinopharm shot heavily are also experiencing severe outbreaks, with the UAE and the Seychelles both considering or implementing booster programs of their own.

Global concerns surrounding the efficacy of Chinese-made vaccines—notably Sinopharm and Sinovac, which have both been granted emergency authorization by the WHO—have festered due to a lack of public clinical data needed to verify manufacturers’ claims, deficiencies in the data that is made available and the widespread politicization of vaccines.

The peer-reviewed study from Sinopharm’s Phase 3 trial, published at the end of May, found the vaccine to 79% effective at preventing symptomatic disease, but noted the predominantly young, healthy and male trial participants meant it had “insufficient power to test the efficacy among those with chronic diseases, women, (and) older adults,” a concern the WHO echoed for older people.

The study’s authors also noted that no conclusions could be drawn from the trial about the prevention of both severe and asymptomatic disease.

Sinopharm did not respond to Forbes’ request for comment on this story.


Note the 79% efficacy being paraded around by Sinopharm isn't the same measure the other vaccine makers are using.

The 79% is reportedly based on preventing symptomatic disease. They aren't using the data where they test the individuals using PCR to see if they're asymptomatic.

If they did it's likely Sinopharm might score 50% of less which is why countries using Sinopharm are having huge outbreaks. Getting to herd immunity with Sinopharm might be near impossible.

Note how the other manufacturers are quoting their efficacy results:

Pfizer: 95 percent efficacy in preventing an infection in people with no prior infections.
Moderna: 94.1 percent effective at preventing a symptomatic infection in people who have not previously contracted a coronavirus infection.
Johnson & Johnson: 72 percent overall efficacy and 86 percent efficacy against severe illness.
AstraZeneca: 76 percent effective at reducing the risk of symptomatic disease after both doses, and 100 percent effective against severe disease. The company has also claimed an 86 percent effectiveness rate of preventing a coronavirus infection in people over age 65 years.


That said, still take whatever vaccine you have on offer, but as a country we NEED to get more non Chinese vaccines.
I don't anticipate any government policy changes coming out of posting on Tuner ever 12 minutes.

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Re: COVID-19 Vaccine Tracker (News and Updates)

Postby Dohplaydat » June 4th, 2021, 7:43 pm

adnj wrote:
Dohplaydat wrote:
adnj wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:here's a suggestion. we are moving into have potentially 5 different vaccines being distributed at the same time on the island. So we need to figure out a policy over who gets what, instead of it being a free-for-all based on who has links and connections.

I propose the following:

The data we have on Sinopharm comes from a Phase 3 trial. That data has limitations, particular for older persons and persons with comorbidities. You can read the WHO summary here of the data we have on Sinopharm.

The evidence gaps are below (and this is copy/pasted straight from the WHO link above:

Evidence gaps
•Protection against severe disease
•Duration of protection, need for booster doses, and future risk of vaccine-associated enhanced disease
•Protection against variants of concern
•Safety in pregnancy
•Safety and clinical protection in older adults, those with underlying disease and other subpopulations
•Identification and evaluation of rare adverse events detected through post-authorization safety monitoring


But there is significant data on healthy adults in the age range 18-60 years old. So I propose we use Sinopharm on that demographic: healthy adults in the age range 18-60 years old.

Young people have much higher survival rates against COVID generally, so the difference in efficacy does not come into play much, if at all. A 79% efficacy vs 95% efficacy will not be a huge difference if your chance of death is already very miniscule because you are a spritely 20-something or 30-something. We would be moving this demographic from "no vaccine" under the current system to a 79% efficacy vaccine under my proposal.

But for older adults (>50) and those with co-morbidities (diabetes, heart disease, etc) - reserve the higher efficacy vaccines for them. And enforce it.
When do you get your vaccine shipment so that I can start paying attention to what you have to say about vaccine shipments?


Nah bro he's right. We are using Sinopharm wrongly.

Vulnerable individuals—including those who are obese, over 50 or have long-term illnesses—are being urged get a Pfizer booster shot six months after receiving their last Sinopharm inoculation, reported the Wall Street Journal.

While a government spokesperson told Forbes the vaccine offers a similarly high level of protection as other vaccines, the policy change comes after the country already started offering Sinopharm boosters while battling a Covid surge five times as deadly as India’s despite having around 50% of its population fully vaccinated.

Several other highly vaccinated countries that deployed the Sinopharm shot heavily are also experiencing severe outbreaks, with the UAE and the Seychelles both considering or implementing booster programs of their own.

Global concerns surrounding the efficacy of Chinese-made vaccines—notably Sinopharm and Sinovac, which have both been granted emergency authorization by the WHO—have festered due to a lack of public clinical data needed to verify manufacturers’ claims, deficiencies in the data that is made available and the widespread politicization of vaccines.

The peer-reviewed study from Sinopharm’s Phase 3 trial, published at the end of May, found the vaccine to 79% effective at preventing symptomatic disease, but noted the predominantly young, healthy and male trial participants meant it had “insufficient power to test the efficacy among those with chronic diseases, women, (and) older adults,” a concern the WHO echoed for older people.

The study’s authors also noted that no conclusions could be drawn from the trial about the prevention of both severe and asymptomatic disease.

Sinopharm did not respond to Forbes’ request for comment on this story.


Note the 79% efficacy being paraded around by Sinopharm isn't the same measure the other vaccine makers are using.

The 79% is reportedly based on preventing symptomatic disease. They aren't using the data where they test the individuals using PCR to see if they're asymptomatic.

If they did it's likely Sinopharm might score 50% of less which is why countries using Sinopharm are having huge outbreaks. Getting to herd immunity with Sinopharm might be near impossible.

Note how the other manufacturers are quoting their efficacy results:

Pfizer: 95 percent efficacy in preventing an infection in people with no prior infections.
Moderna: 94.1 percent effective at preventing a symptomatic infection in people who have not previously contracted a coronavirus infection.
Johnson & Johnson: 72 percent overall efficacy and 86 percent efficacy against severe illness.
AstraZeneca: 76 percent effective at reducing the risk of symptomatic disease after both doses, and 100 percent effective against severe disease. The company has also claimed an 86 percent effectiveness rate of preventing a coronavirus infection in people over age 65 years.


That said, still take whatever vaccine you have on offer, but as a country we NEED to get more non Chinese vaccines.

I don't anticipate any government policy changes coming out of posting on Tuner ever 12 minutes.


u never know who reads these posts

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Postby redmanjp » June 4th, 2021, 7:51 pm

govt changed vaccination policy to include high risk under 60 ppl after i mentioned it

also they are thinking of allowing an eCommerce reopening (delivery only) before in person in the first phases of reopening - i mentioned this months ago

let's see if they allow fully vaxxed returning nationals to home quarantine- not now but when this surge goes down

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Postby Dohplaydat » June 4th, 2021, 8:01 pm

redmanjp wrote:govt changed vaccination policy to include high risk under 60 ppl after i mentioned it

also they are thinking of allowing an eCommerce reopening (delivery only) before in person in the first phases of reopening - i mentioned this months ago

let's see if they allow fully vaxxed returning nationals to home quarantine- not now but when this surge goes down


The most certainly need to open the borders for vaccinated travelers (who have a negative PCR as well).

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Postby redmanjp » June 4th, 2021, 8:14 pm

Dohplaydat wrote:
redmanjp wrote:govt changed vaccination policy to include high risk under 60 ppl after i mentioned it

also they are thinking of allowing an eCommerce reopening (delivery only) before in person in the first phases of reopening - i mentioned this months ago

let's see if they allow fully vaxxed returning nationals to home quarantine- not now but when this surge goes down


The most certainly need to open the borders for vaccinated travelers (who have a negative PCR as well).

the only concern here is variants which can evade immunity but pcr test, vaccination, plus 14 days home quarantine should mitigate that risk. hopefully even if a few breach quarantine the chances of them being the one who is infected is low.

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Postby adnj » June 5th, 2021, 8:42 am

Updated.

COVID-19 vaccine efficacy summary

Publication date: 

June 4, 2021

To project future COVID-19 trends, IHME centralizes and updates all available data on vaccine efficacy. This document summarizes the available data and key underlying assumptions of IHME’s projections. This page is updated monthly; for interim updates please see the "Methods updates" section of our weekly policy briefings.



Using all publications, reports, and news articles, we review all available data to find how effective vaccines are at achieving multiple outcomes. “Vaccine efficacy” is not a single number – we capture:

Prevention of symptomatic disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at causing an exposed individual not to suffer the symptoms of COVID-19 infection. The person can contract the virus but will not develop disease.

Prevention of severe disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at preventing an exposed person from developing more serious symptoms that often require hospitalization.

Prevention of infection: a vaccine’s efficacy at stopping transmission of the virus from one person to another. An exposed person will not contract the virus, and by definition they will also not develop symptoms or disease.


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Postby De Dragon » June 5th, 2021, 8:46 am

Still, take what you get, always be wary of surveys and studies ESPECIALLY since some of the listed vaccines are currently unavailable here, and may not be for some time.

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Postby Habit7 » June 5th, 2021, 3:00 pm

Called it
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Guyana to receive Johnson & Johnson vaccine
By Stabroek News June 1, 2021

Guyana is expected to receive approximately 150,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson single-shot COVID-19 vaccine next month.

This is according to Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony who stated during his daily COVID-19 update yesterday that the government’s policy is to acquire as many vaccines as possible from multiple sources. The health minister went on to say that the procurement of these vaccines is being facilitated through a deal between CARICOM and the African Union (AU).

In February, Anthony had said in the National Assembly that through this arrangement the AU has set aside some 1.5 million doses of vaccines for the Caribbean. He had subsequently reported that the doses were not going to be free.

https://www.stabroeknews.com/2021/06/01 ... n-vaccine/

The PM was purposefully vague last Saturday on the source of the vaccines he was being so optimistic about. But it seems in Guyana they let the cat out of the bag. If they are getting vaccines out of the Africa Medical Supplies Platform which the entire Caricom went into agreement with, then we should receive AMSP vaccines too.

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Postby st7 » June 5th, 2021, 3:06 pm

adnj wrote:Updated.

COVID-19 vaccine efficacy summary

Publication date: 

June 4, 2021

To project future COVID-19 trends, IHME centralizes and updates all available data on vaccine efficacy. This document summarizes the available data and key underlying assumptions of IHME’s projections. This page is updated monthly; for interim updates please see the "Methods updates" section of our weekly policy briefings.



Using all publications, reports, and news articles, we review all available data to find how effective vaccines are at achieving multiple outcomes. “Vaccine efficacy” is not a single number – we capture:

Prevention of symptomatic disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at causing an exposed individual not to suffer the symptoms of COVID-19 infection. The person can contract the virus but will not develop disease.

Prevention of severe disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at preventing an exposed person from developing more serious symptoms that often require hospitalization.

Prevention of infection: a vaccine’s efficacy at stopping transmission of the virus from one person to another. An exposed person will not contract the virus, and by definition they will also not develop symptoms or disease.


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hey adnj, can you link the site you got this on? i wanna share the graphic but want to also cite the source... thanks!

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Postby adnj » June 5th, 2021, 3:24 pm

st7 wrote:hey adnj, can you link the site you got this on? i wanna share the graphic but want to also cite the source... thanks!


http://www.healthdata.org/covid/covid-1 ... cy-summary

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adnj wrote:
st7 wrote:hey adnj, can you link the site you got this on? i wanna share the graphic but want to also cite the source... thanks!


http://www.healthdata.org/covid/covid-1 ... cy-summary


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Postby redmanjp » June 5th, 2021, 5:04 pm

st7 wrote:
adnj wrote:Updated.

COVID-19 vaccine efficacy summary

Publication date: 

June 4, 2021

To project future COVID-19 trends, IHME centralizes and updates all available data on vaccine efficacy. This document summarizes the available data and key underlying assumptions of IHME’s projections. This page is updated monthly; for interim updates please see the "Methods updates" section of our weekly policy briefings.



Using all publications, reports, and news articles, we review all available data to find how effective vaccines are at achieving multiple outcomes. “Vaccine efficacy” is not a single number – we capture:

Prevention of symptomatic disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at causing an exposed individual not to suffer the symptoms of COVID-19 infection. The person can contract the virus but will not develop disease.

Prevention of severe disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at preventing an exposed person from developing more serious symptoms that often require hospitalization.

Prevention of infection: a vaccine’s efficacy at stopping transmission of the virus from one person to another. An exposed person will not contract the virus, and by definition they will also not develop symptoms or disease.


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hey adnj, can you link the site you got this on? i wanna share the graphic but want to also cite the source... thanks!


That efficacy against disease for both AZ and Sinopharm with the P1 variant is very concerning.

Disease means hospitalization?

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Postby adnj » June 5th, 2021, 5:22 pm

redmanjp wrote:
st7 wrote:
adnj wrote:Updated.

COVID-19 vaccine efficacy summary

Publication date: 

June 4, 2021

To project future COVID-19 trends, IHME centralizes and updates all available data on vaccine efficacy. This document summarizes the available data and key underlying assumptions of IHME’s projections. This page is updated monthly; for interim updates please see the "Methods updates" section of our weekly policy briefings.



Using all publications, reports, and news articles, we review all available data to find how effective vaccines are at achieving multiple outcomes. “Vaccine efficacy” is not a single number – we capture:

Prevention of symptomatic disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at causing an exposed individual not to suffer the symptoms of COVID-19 infection. The person can contract the virus but will not develop disease.

Prevention of severe disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at preventing an exposed person from developing more serious symptoms that often require hospitalization.

Prevention of infection: a vaccine’s efficacy at stopping transmission of the virus from one person to another. An exposed person will not contract the virus, and by definition they will also not develop symptoms or disease.


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hey adnj, can you link the site you got this on? i wanna share the graphic but want to also cite the source... thanks!


That efficacy against disease for both AZ and Sinopharm with the P1 variant is very concerning.

Disease means hospitalization?
The Serrana experiment that you cited yesterday was specific to CoronaVac, the least efficacious of the available vaccines, with a 95% reduction in death and 86% reduction in hospitalizations.

Most cases were tied to the gamma variant.

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Postby Dohplaydat » June 5th, 2021, 5:40 pm

redmanjp wrote:
st7 wrote:
adnj wrote:Updated.

COVID-19 vaccine efficacy summary

Publication date: 

June 4, 2021

To project future COVID-19 trends, IHME centralizes and updates all available data on vaccine efficacy. This document summarizes the available data and key underlying assumptions of IHME’s projections. This page is updated monthly; for interim updates please see the "Methods updates" section of our weekly policy briefings.



Using all publications, reports, and news articles, we review all available data to find how effective vaccines are at achieving multiple outcomes. “Vaccine efficacy” is not a single number – we capture:

Prevention of symptomatic disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at causing an exposed individual not to suffer the symptoms of COVID-19 infection. The person can contract the virus but will not develop disease.

Prevention of severe disease: a vaccine’s efficacy at preventing an exposed person from developing more serious symptoms that often require hospitalization.

Prevention of infection: a vaccine’s efficacy at stopping transmission of the virus from one person to another. An exposed person will not contract the virus, and by definition they will also not develop symptoms or disease.


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hey adnj, can you link the site you got this on? i wanna share the graphic but want to also cite the source... thanks!


That efficacy against disease for both AZ and Sinopharm with the P1 variant is very concerning.

Disease means hospitalization?


This table isn't an accurate way to judge AZ or Sinopharm due to how it's lumped.

AZ is 60% against the P1, UK and Indian strain but below 50% against the south African strain.

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Postby gastly369 » June 5th, 2021, 8:35 pm

Sooo in one post what options vaccine we would have in the coming months?

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Sinopharm - directly from the People's Republic of China - at least 100,000 doses / 50,000 vaccines next week (out of a 1.5M dose, 750,000 vaccine order). Sinopharm looks to be the backbone of the vaccination drive until at least August.

COVAX - 33,000 doses (or about 15,000 vaccines) of AstraZeneca coming soon. This is the last tranche of the order we made last year. These will likely be used to fulfill the second dose of those being given shots now.

COVAX - Biden's donation will be sent via USA--->COVAX-->CARPHA-->Trinidad. No word yet on quantity, but it should be here in a month or two. These will be initially Pfizer, Moderna or J&J. This is expected to be an ongoing effort by the USA. AstraZeneca may be added, but is still waiting on quality checks.

African Medical Supply Platform - J&J vaccines 800,000 doses (800,000 vaccines) placed on order for hopefully delivery in August. These will likely be made by the new South African plant (Aspen Pharma) - so hope and pray everything passes quality checks and works out on schedule for August.

TLDR: Sinopharm until August and then J&J/Sinopharm thereafter. We might get a significant donation from Biden/Kamala (which looks to be the case actually), but is still mostly Sinopharm we looking at now.

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Postby sMASH » June 5th, 2021, 9:21 pm

what is the US embassy's policy for vaccinating their country men here in trinidad?

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Postby Dohplaydat » June 5th, 2021, 9:25 pm

paid_influencer wrote:Sinopharm - directly from the People's Republic of China - at least 100,000 doses / 50,000 vaccines next week (out of a 1.5M dose, 750,000 vaccine order). Sinopharm looks to be the backbone of the vaccination drive until at least August.

COVAX - 33,000 doses (or about 15,000 vaccines) of AstraZeneca coming soon. This is the last tranche of the order we made last year. These will likely be used to fulfill the second dose of those being given shots now.

COVAX - Biden's donation will be sent via USA--->COVAX-->CARPHA-->Trinidad. No word yet on quantity, but it should be here in a month or two. These will be initially Pfizer, Moderna or J&J. This is expected to be an ongoing effort by the USA. AstraZeneca may be added, but is still waiting on quality checks.

African Medical Supply Platform - J&J vaccines 800,000 doses (800,000 vaccines) placed on order for hopefully delivery in August. These will likely be made by the new South African plant (Aspen Pharma) - so hope and pray everything passes quality checks and works out on schedule for August.

TLDR: Sinopharm until August and then J&J/Sinopharm thereafter. We might get a significant donation from Biden/Kamala (which looks to be the case actually), but is still mostly Sinopharm we looking at now.


This is all great news, better late than ever, especially if we get more non-Chinese vaccines which will help in reducing the spread from person to person.

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Postby paid_influencer » June 5th, 2021, 9:46 pm

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Just also updating this thread that THE APPOINTMENT SYSTEM HAS BEEN SCRAPPED.

Existing appointments will be kept, but after that - starting next week Thursday, FIRST-COME FIRST SERVED.

There are also MORE RURAL VENUES for vaccination.

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Postby redmanjp » June 5th, 2021, 11:12 pm

So mass congregating for vaccine now in the rain then?

Wasn't that the whole point of the appointment system?

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Postby daring dragoon » June 6th, 2021, 6:14 am

800000 JJ doses for TT alone ? did i hear correct ?

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